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Are Australian monuments in line to be toppled?

As a trend sweeps the world, from the US to London, Brussels, Edinburgh and beyond, we ask what Australia’s colonialist…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Reopening news, opportunities for artists, a major gift of paintings to AGSA, ACOs Tognetti celebrates 30th anniversary, introducing The Reservoir…

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Is your digital pivot sustainable as core programming?

How sticky is your new digital COVID programming, and will it make that secondary pivot back into your core programming…

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As travel restrictions ease, arts orgs need your support

First the bushfires and then COVID closures, we look at three arts organisations hardest hit in 2020 and what the…

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Powerhouse move to go ahead, saved from COVID’s axe

Parramatta Lord Mayor makes plea: 'Don't turn your back on us', while the National Trust is disappointed as Powerhouse Museum…

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Reconciliation is not only remembering, but advocating for change

To mark National Reconciliation Week #InThisTogether2020 we dive into our archive to share some of the meaningful conversations along the…

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Who’s reopening: the organisations leading the charge

Arts Minister Fletcher gives national collecting institutions the green light to reopen and signals a chain reaction as orgs set…

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Steering 12 organisations out of crisis: Adam Lindsay

As Executive Director of Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives and Records, Adam Lindsay oversees 12 organisations. We talk…

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Vale Frank Watters – a giant with a gentle smile

A coal town boy with an eye for art, Frank Watters left an amazing legacy on the landscape of Australian…

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Why members are critical to your re-opening strategy

As arts and cultural organisations plan to open their doors with easing restrictions, it’s critical to put members and subscribers…

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